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Nanomaterials

According to the conventional definition of the word "nanoscale," "nanomaterials" refers to substances whose smallest unit has a size between 1 and 100 nm. In order to advance nanotechnology, nanomaterials research uses developments in materials synthesis and metrology that have been made in support of microfabrication research. The optical, electronic, thermophysical, and mechanical properties of materials with nanoscale structure are frequently exceptional. Commercialization of nanomaterials is gradually advancing, and they are starting to become commonplace. Nano materials are used in many manufacturing procedures, goods, and healthcare applications, such as paints, filters, insulation, and lubricant additives. Nanozymes, which resemble enzymes in the medical field, are nanomaterials. They are a type of artificial enzyme that is just beginning to be used, and they have many different uses, including biosensing.

Committee Members
Speaker at Catalysis, Chemical Engineering & Technology 2025 - Stanislaw Dzwigaj

Stanislaw Dzwigaj

Sorbonne University, France
Speaker at Catalysis, Chemical Engineering & Technology 2025 - Thomas J Webster

Thomas J Webster

Interstellar Therapeutics, United States
Speaker at Catalysis, Chemical Engineering & Technology 2025 - Dai Yeun Jeong

Dai Yeun Jeong

Asia Climate Change Education Center, Korea, Republic of
Speaker at Catalysis, Chemical Engineering & Technology 2025 - Vladislav Sadykov

Vladislav Sadykov

Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Russian Federation

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